Hello. In a few weeks I am going to be receiving financial aid money from my college and I need a new computer. The computer I currently have is a piece of junk that barely handles my online school work. So, I'm needing to buy a new one. My price range is $400-600. I'm looking for a desktop PC that game also run new PC games. I am badly wanting to play WoW and also other games like Black Ops and Final Fantasy 14.

My problem is I know nothing about PC gaming. I realize that with my budget I won't be able to buy a top of the line gaming desktop. However, I'm mainly looking for a desktop that can run those games easily. Not necessarily on max settings but on medium settings at least. I can't build a PC and I don't know anyone that can so that is out of the question.

I'm hoping someone on here could direct me to a solid PC that can run those games. I'm also hoping that if the PC doesn't come with a dedicated graphics card someone could direct me to a good graphics card. I also prefer the computer come with a monitor instead of having to buy one. I realize WoW doesn't have huge requirements but Final Fantasy 14 does from what I've been told.

In that price range finding a prebuilt ,much less with a monitor, that can play games is NOT going to happen. Especially since FF14 hands a big ole bag of graphical rape to most machines.

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If you are open to building your own,
I think that either we can find something without a new monitor for now and you can save up for one. OR We can try a whole build in that budget but it'll be VERY limited in gaming power.

I can suggest a good build for 600 dollars. That will not include the monitor, keyboard, mouse, or speakers. Although you can get a good set of externalities for around 150 dollars. So, if you can salvage the monitor and stuff, 600 dollars will build a good rig capable of maxing pretty much anything thrown at it.

No, I don't want to build a PC. I'm afraid that even with help from others that I would inevitably mess something up. Me building a PC would be the equivalent of letting a monkey fix a car. What about buying a used gaming PC off of Ebay or some sort of local sales place? I understand that I wouldn't have any sort of warranty but $600 is the absolute most I can spend. Does anyone know of any reputable business that sells used desktops?